Latest Biomedical Engineering Rankings

<p>It's really amazing UT-Austin isn't ranked even higher in most of the other engineering fields (not that 10-11 is bad anyway). It's 4th after only MIT, Stanford, and Berkeley in terms of faculty inducted in the prestigious National Academy of Engineering. In Texas, adding all the faculty at Rice, Texas A&M, etc. wouldn't even total the NAE members on UT's faculty. I could clearly see UT pass Rice and other schools currently above it in Biomed Engineering within the next decade, considering how far the program has come in only 4 years and how strong the faculty at UT is. The only thing that really holds UT back is that by law it can't be as selective as a private.</p>

<p>ANyone got the 2007 graduate mechanical engineering ranking?</p>

<p>Graduate-mechanical</p>

<ol>
<li>MIT</li>
<li>Stanford</li>
<li>Caltech- Berkeley</li>
</ol>

<p><a href="http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/eng/brief/engsp10_brief.php%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/eng/brief/engsp10_brief.php&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>FWIW, Top-10 Undergrad Eng.</p>

<ol>
<li> MIT</li>
<li> Berkeley, Stanford</li>
<li> Caltech, UIUC
6 GT, Michigan
8 CMU, Purdue
10 Cornell</li>
</ol>

<p>For prospect engineering students who are also interested in business; FWIW, TOP-10 undergrad Business</p>

<p>1 UPenn
2. MIT
3. Berkeley, Michigan
5 NYU, UNC, UT-Austin
8 CMU
9 USC, UVA</p>

<p>Utilizing the objective function with appropriate weighting; best undergrad schools for Engineering & Business are:</p>

<p>MIT-Berkeley-Michigan-CMU</p>

<p>Thanks, but does anyone have the complete list for graduate mechanical engineering?</p>

<p>Good grief. UM doesn't show up AT ALL? :eek:</p>

<p>I'm glad I never bothered to persue BME there! :rolleyes:</p>

<p>I think you can add UT-Austin to that list of best undergrad biz and eng schools... It's #11 in engineering according to USNEWS (but ranked higher according to the National Research Council rankings, which were much more "academic" than the popular USNWR rankings). And again, it's active faculty in the National Academy of Engineering is only surpassed by MIT, Berkeley, and Stanford (it has more than UIUC and Georgia tech combined!)</p>

<p>The only two posts you made in two seperate threads are exactly the same, makes me wonder :p</p>

<p>Is University of Connecticut a good college for biomedical engineering? Does anyone now its rank. please post it thanks</p>

<p>Columbia University is an ivy, but I do not see it ranked in undergrad biomedical engineering, I wonder why? Does any body have an idea?</p>

<p>i know a guy who went to columbia for bme and is now at rice for grad school so it has to be a decent program.</p>

<p>How about Stony Brook University's undergraduate Biomedical Engineering ranking?</p>

<p>it is ranked #17</p>

<p>Can you show me proof, because the page before does not list SUNY Stony Brook at #17.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>You must have posted the same time I did. I was referring to the previous reply which states FU is not on the list. </p>

<ol>
<li>Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 3.4</li>
</ol>

<p>Does anyone have access to these rankings and is kind enough to post them?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>does anyone know u of maryland’s rank?</p>

<p>bump…</p>